Procore is a construction management platform. Arkvos is a safety briefing attendance verification tool. Those are not the same product, and for a number of buyers Procore is the correct choice. This page explains the actual difference so you can tell quickly which side of it you are on.
Project management scope. Procore is the system of record for many commercial construction projects — financials, drawings, RFIs, submittals, scheduling — and its safety module sits inside that context.
This is not really a competitive comparison. Arkvos integrates with Procore rather than replacing it: verified attendance records, including subcontractor company names, push into the connected Procore project. Procore's toolbox talk documentation is signature-based; Arkvos adds the photo, GPS, and tamper-evident seal underneath it.
Procore uses annual contract, priced on construction volume. Arkvos is $349 per month, flat, with unlimited workers, or $3,490 annually. The practical consequence is that the comparison inverts with crew size: per-user pricing is cheaper for very small teams and materially more expensive as headcount grows. Settle your enrolled headcount before comparing anything else, because it determines the answer more than any feature does.
Procore is not an alternative to Arkvos — if you run projects in Procore, keep running them in Procore.
Add Arkvos if your Procore safety records rely on signatures and you need evidence of physical presence. The integration means you do not have to choose.
Arkvos is not a full EHS suite. It does not manage incident investigations, corrective action workflows, chemical inventories, ergonomics assessments, or sustainability reporting. It documents that a specific worker attended a specific safety briefing at a specific place and time, and produces an audit package proving it. If you need a broad platform, buy one — and if attendance evidence is the gap in it, add this underneath.
Usually not. Procore is a construction management platform; Arkvos verifies safety briefing attendance. Many companies run both. Replacement makes sense only if attendance documentation was the main reason you were evaluating Procore in the first place.
Procore uses annual contract, priced on construction volume. Arkvos is a flat $349 per month with unlimited workers. Below roughly fourteen enrolled workers, per-user pricing is often cheaper; above it, flat pricing costs less and the gap widens with headcount.
That a specific individual was physically present. A signature or a form submission records that data was entered. Arkvos captures a live photo and GPS coordinates inside a jobsite geofence, sealed with a SHA-256 hash at the moment of capture, so later modification is detectable.
Yes, and many companies do. Procore handles its scope; Arkvos supplies the attendance evidence layer. Arkvos also pushes records into Procore and Autodesk Construction Cloud where those are connected.
A supervisor can run a verified briefing the same day. Workers scan a QR code in their phone browser — no app install, no device provisioning, no implementation project.
Arkvos offers a free OSHA citation response generator. Upload the citation and get a formal response letter, a corrective action plan with dates, and a checklist of evidence to attach. Employers have 15 working days from receipt of a citation to contest it. Open the free citation responder.